Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.
1. A voice-to-text cane system comprising: a cane having an upper extent and a lower extent and a central extent there between; the lower extent having a cylindrical configuration, the lower extent including a threaded coupling to the central extent to lengthen and shorten the system; the central extent having an LCD screen for displaying text messages; a speaker in the upper extent audibly accessible to a user; a processor operatively coupled to the speaker and the LCD screen, the processor adapted to convert voice-to-text and to display the text on the LCD screen; and a source of electrical power for the system.
2. The system as set forth in claim 1 wherein the upper extent is in a J-shaped configuration with a first vertical leg of a first length and a second vertical leg of a second length and a semi-circular intermediate extent therebetween.
3. A voice-to-text cane system for helping a walking-impaired person to walk and for converting spoken word into written words to assist a hearing-impaired person comprising, in combination: a cane having an upper extent and a lower extent and a central extent there between, the upper extent being in a J-shaped configuration with a first vertical leg of a first length and a second vertical leg of a second length and a semi-circular extent there between, the first length being longer than the second length, the upper extent being hollow with an exterior surface and an interior surface, the upper extent having a circular cross sectional configuration, the upper extent being in a first plane; the lower extent having a cylindrical configuration, the lower extent including a threaded coupling to the central extent to lengthen and shorten the system for accommodating a user; the central extent having a rectilinear configuration with oppositely facing parallel faces, each of the parallel faces constituting an LCD screen for displaying text messages, each of the parallel faces being in a plane parallel with the first plane; a speaker within the upper extent, the speaker being audibly accessible to a user; a processor within the upper extent, the processor being operatively coupled to the speaker and the LCD screens, the processor adapted to convert voice-to-text by translating between the language received by the microphone and the language displayed by the LCD screens; a source of electrical power within the second leg, a removable end cap adapted to be removed from the upper extent for supplying a new source of electrical power; a switch ( 52 ) coupled to the upper extent to activate and inactivate the system; a source of illumination ( 54 ) located in the upper extent; and a data port ( 58 ) in the upper extent to provide access to the processor to change the operating characteristics of the system.
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August 3, 2021
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